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Luminia acquires New Hampshire community solar developer

Through the deal, Luminia picks up a solar portfolio totaling more than 218 MW, as well as 140 MW of solar development assets in Puerto Rico.

Inverted perovskite solar cell achieves 23.9% efficiency, high durability

A U.S.-Canadian group of scientists used Lewis base molecules to improve surface passivation in a perovskite solar cell. The team produced a device with a high open-circuit voltage and remarkable stability levels.

50 states of solar incentives: South Dakota

The state has just 2 MW of installed solar capacity, but its integrated resource plan includes 120 MW of clean energy resources by 2025, which includes 100 MW of wind or solar generation, and 20 MW of energy storage divided equally across the two states.

In a saturated market, energy storage emerges as a silver bullet

Energy storage emerges as a solution to increase the utilization of intermittent renewable resources and increases in importance as wind and solar generation saturates markets.

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Ohio Honda dealership goes solar with 120kW rooftop system

The rooftop solar system paves the way for the Ohio dealership to go 75% sustainable energy in the coming years with on-site power generation.

Government releases $1 billion Puerto Rico energy resilience relief package

The government package includes two rounds that will fund residential solar and storage projects, followed by resilience solutions such as microgrids, community solar and grid modernization.

People on the Move: IREC, Foley Hoag, Powin, TeraWatt and more

Job moves in solar, storage, cleantech, utilities, and energy transition finance.

Sunrise brief: Rooftop solar in Arkansas threatened by new legislation

Also on the rise: Energy storage market is shining, with corporate investment up 55%. Subway restaurants to install fast EV chargers. And more.

RE-volv secures investment to build solar projects for non-profits

Kresge and Schmidt Family foundations funded the investment, which builds off the momentum off a U.S. Department of Energy contract to help BIPOC-led houses of worship go solar.

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Rooftop solar in Arkansas threatened by new legislation

House Bill 1370 would cut net metering rates in the state, severely damaging the value of customer-owned solar.

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